Wyse D Class

The information below has been extracted from an undated publicity leaflet
from Dell/Wyse that is missing the usual dated copyright marking. A quick check with Google found mention
of the D class mid-range Cloud Client family being launched in August 2012. The leaflet mentions:

"The range features dual core processors throughout with the D90D7 for Windows
Embedded Standard 7, the D90DW for Windows Embedded Standard 2009, the
D50D for Dell Wyse-enhanced SUSE Linux and the D00D for Dell Wyse WSM."

Another undated leaflet adds a D90Q7 to the line up - with a quad core processor.

The D-class is styled in a similar way to the Z class, but it is smaller than the Z class and also
consumes less power - typically under 9 watts rather than under 15 watts.

The class may also be referred to as the 5000 series. I have a D10DP manufactured in October 2013 which
carries the part number 909648-02L. According to a Wyse EOL document this part number is currently active
(as of March 2017) and is for a 5010 with PCoIP (D10P) and comes with 8GB flash / 2GB RAM but a note
says 'Flash Memory Upgrade Announcement 7/16/2015' which probably explains why mine only has 2GB of flash fitted.
Another Wyse document implies that this was originally known as 5012-D10DP and is now known by the name
Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP. Whatever it was known as there is no indication of 5010 or 5012
on the label - just the part number and Prod ID: D10P

When I first discovered the trailing P for PCoIP I wondered what might be coming as, up to now, all PCoIP
thin clients I have seen have been based on a dedicated chip from Teradici. Luckily this not the case here
as the D10P runs Wyse Thin OS with support for PCoIP.